How potent is Corbon's 9mm-115+P??

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boxes of Corbon's 9mm- 115+P JHP for home defense!
Does any shooter on Defensive ...

Which would be great, if the M&S study hadn't been pretty much made up.

They're junk science has been debunked for years and unfortunately it will keep raising it's ugly head for years to come.

You have that wrong. It was not made up, Evan is an honorable man and protected his sources who may have gotten in trouble for sharing the information. It mostly coincides with what I saw in three decades on the street. Junk science, thats funny. Global Warming is junk science, M&S is the collection and analysis of information. Trusting your life to only shooting jello is applicable if you ever get attacked by the blob. The study you linked is interesting, in that, he tested 1 load for 38 and one for 357 magnum (which was a mid level load) and drew his conclusion from that for these calibers. He tested 16 loads for the 9mm, hmm.

To the OP those 115 +P Corbons are duplicates of the old Illinois State Police load which set the standard. The US Border Patrol used an identical load (9BPLE) for agents who carried 9mm's when it was allowed. It worked VERY well. It was better that the 110 Grn 357 magnum load and almost as good ast the 125 grain 357 magnum load in actual shootings.

I keep a dedicated HD gun, a Glock 17, loaded with the plain JHP+P load and I don't worry much about it. I like the way it performed in my non-scientific barrier tests. If it's reliable in your gun and you like the performance, go for it.